
Who does not know, you wait forever for a game, can hardly wait for the release day … and then it's time to wait and see. Downloads and Day One patches can be quite annoying these days, which have been completely out of the ordinary in recent times.
With the PS5, this will apparently be different, in which the games start immediately, there will be no load times, and you only download what is needed. At least that's what the Kotaku editor Jason Schreier throws into the room. Where exactly he has this information is not known. He counters with it today's Google Stadia start, where someone mentioned the full benefits of the streaming service.
Not coincidentally, "play right away, download just what you need, no load times" will be some of Sony's top selling points for the PlayStation 5 https://t.co/9dH03f9h3m
– Jason Schreier (@jasonschreier) November 18, 2019
What Jason Schreier especially now extremely, however, are the goals that have always been mentioned time and again to the PS5. It should help especially the SSD, which allows faster access. Also patents have been spotted by Sony, which described a technology in which only the game part is loaded, which is currently actually visible or needed, and not as currently half the game world and everything in it.
In any case, it will be interesting to see what Sony will reveal next for the PS5, which will be released towards the end of 2020.